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  2. Kat Blaque - Wikipedia

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    Blaque has contributed to websites such as Everyday Feminism [6] [16] and the Huffington Post's Black Voices section. [17] Blaque participated in a panel on writing transgender characters at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con [ 18 ] and was the keynote speaker at the University of Toledo 's LGBTQA History month celebration.

  3. Laci Green - Wikipedia

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    After a month-long break, she returned to her YouTube channel in August 2012. [23] Green won a 2016 Streamy Award for Science or Education. [24] In May 2017, Green had a series of dialogs on Twitter, in her own videos, and in the videos of other YouTubers, with critics of identity politics, gender identity, and modern feminism. She said that ...

  4. Hannah Pearl Davis - Wikipedia

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    On her YouTube channel, Davis has conducted street interviews and interviewed prominent personalities in the manosphere online space. [12] She also hosts "The Pre-Game Show" podcast. [ 3 ] Davis regularly discusses issues relating to modern sexual relations between men and women and the dating and marriage markets.

  5. Feminism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, according to Anna Lebovic, women's magazines such as Vogue in the 1950s set up the groundwork for second wave feminism by advocating for self-actualization and individuality of women. [31] Similarly, 1951 surveys conducted on women who had previously worked at or did work in factories showed that women were expressing irritation with ...

  6. Liberal women withhold sex, shave heads to protest Trump win ...

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    Liberal women are joining the movement inspired by the South Korean “4B” feminist movement following Trump’s presidential win. AP The movement comes from men not respecting women’s bodies.

  7. Shoe0nHead - Wikipedia

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    June Nicole Lapine (born June 22, 1991), [4] known by her online moniker Shoe0nHead, is an American commentary YouTuber and Twitter influencer. [5] [6] Her videos have ranged over the years, from political commentary to discussions on social issues, which tend to be political in nature.

  8. List of feminists - Wikipedia

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    Second-wave feminist; radical feminist; anti-pornography feminist; New York Radical Women [135] 1940–1999: Bonnie J. Morris: United States: 1961 – Feminist scholar, author; women's movement, lesbian culture, and women's music historian: 1940–1999: Laura Mulvey: United Kingdom: 1941 – 1940–1999: Sally Rowena Munt: United Kingdom: 1960 –

  9. Blaire White - Wikipedia

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    Blaire White (born September 14, 1993) [2] is an American YouTuber and political commentator. [3] White’s videos have been centered around social issues such as transgender people, feminism, and Black Lives Matter. [3]